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Let our naturalists take you on a journey along the shores of a land that has witnessed the comings and goings of man for over 2000 years, from the Tequesta tribes to the pirates that shipwrecked off shore. Paddle over sea-grass beds and sand flats as you make your way past an ancient fossilized reef and into the serene mangrove forests. This trip meets at the Crandon Park Nature Center, please bring plenty of drinking water (at least one quart), closed-toe shoes, and protection from the sun.

Learn about the origins and history of archery as both a sport and tool for survival in this educational and hands-on seminar before being instructed on proper technique. After the lesson, take some practice shots at a target to test your new skills.

Relax on your journey along the shallow waters of Key Biscayne and watch the sun slowly set as you paddle through the unspoiled expanse of the Bear Cut Preserve. The rising moon will light your path as you make your way back through the tropical waters. This trip meets in the Crandon Park Marina.

Let our naturalists take you on a journey along the shores of a land that has witnessed the comings and goings of man for over 2000 years, from the Tequesta tribes to the pirates that shipwrecked off shore. Paddle over sea-grass beds and sand flats as you make your way past an ancient fossilized reef and into the serene mangrove forests. This trip meets at the Crandon Park Nature Center, please bring plenty of drinking water (at least one quart), closed-toe shoes, and protection from the sun.

Learn about the origins and history of archery as both a sport and tool for survival in this educational and hands-on seminar before being instructed on proper technique. After the lesson, take some practice shots at a target to test your new skills.

Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life in Miami, the Oleta River is an unchanged beacon for wildlife. Relive the river's historic past with park naturalists as you explore the transition of ecosystems in this natural haven for wading birds, osprey, fish, and the endangered manatee. This trip meets at East Greynolds Park, please bring plenty of drinking water (at least one quart), closed-toe shoes, and protection from the sun.

Learn about the origins and history of archery as both a sport and tool for survival in this educational and hands-on seminar before being instructed on proper technique. After the lesson, take some practice shots at a target to test your new skills.

Fascinated by the moon and the stars or even glow bugs? Then come to learn about the mysteries of the night and see what lurks around our park when the lights go out! Our naturalists will take you through the park in search of its nocturnal residents

Explore the history of Coral Gables in this leisurely paddle through the City Beautiful. This guided tour will teach you the about the delightful blend of unique natural vistas, abundant wildlife, and historic landmarks throughout the Coral gables Waterway as you make your way toward the bay. This trip meets at the A.D. Barnes Park Nature Center, please bring plenty of drinking (at least one quart) water, closed-toe shoes, and protection from the sun.

This naturalist-led canoe trip explores the forgotten and secret park of Key Biscayne. Paddle through the peaceful wilderness where great blue herons, spotted eagle rays, upsidedown jellyfish and more lurk among the mangrove fringes. This trip meets at the Crandon Park Marina, please bring plenty of drinking water (at least one quart) and protection from the sun.

Learn about the origins and history of archery as both a sport and tool for survival in this educational and hands-on seminar before being instructed on proper technique. After the lesson, take some practice shots at a target to test your new skills.

Watch the sunrise from your kayak and see the world awaken as you paddle through Crandon Park with a naturalist guide. Discover shore birds and other ocean life while admiring the peaceful scenery. This trip meets at the Crandon Park Marina.

Learn about the origins and history of archery as both a sport and tool for survival in this educational and hands-on seminar before being instructed on proper technique. After the lesson, take some practice shots at a target to test your new skills.

Venture into the beautiful tropical hardwood hammock with a naturalist guide and discover the marvelous nocturnal life of the park at dusk. Experience the sights and sounds of eastern screech owls, raccoons, night spiders and much more. Following the night hike, join our naturalists around the campfire for marshmallow roasting.

Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life in Miami, the Oleta River is an unchanged beacon for wildlife. Relive the river's historic past with park naturalists as you explore the transition of ecosystems in this natural haven for wading birds, osprey, fish, and the endangered manatee. This trip meets at East Greynolds Park, please bring plenty of drinking water (at least one quart), closed-toe shoes, and protection from the sun.